There are different ways to do comedies. There are character-driven comedies, and there are those, like the Airplane films and Monty Python, where character is pretty much unimportant and situation is everything. Two roads to the same destination: laughter. The first John Wick film gave me plenty of chuckles the first time I saw it in the cinema. Subsequently, on blu, I've had several encore laugh-fests. The previews for Wick 2 promise more of the same. I'll be very happy to double down.

YOU are the one who just went full D&D ("I don't watch comedies"). You are a pathetic, mirthless lot. Don't try to spoil things for the rest of us.

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That's what you get, Drink, for not appreciating the genius of When You Read This Letter.

The John Wick films are supposed to be based on a character, whose name I just forgot, can you help me there?

Anyway, this whole thing is off topic. There are a few (like, five) chuckles based on cool situations, like I wrote in another thread - and some good action (just not good enough to justify the movie by itself) in John Wick. It's still not a real movie. Now, based on the good stuff in chapter 1, I hope they're doing a real movie this time.